I'm debating something in my head and thinking about whether or not its the right idea. Math and science have NEVER been my thing. Its not that I don't believe in myself, its just I am VERY risk averse when it comes to getting good grades, so I was wondering:

For the rest of my undergrad career, I have to take one more math class and one more science class, then I am done.

Would it be a bad idea to take both of them P/NP(pass/no pass), rather then risk it and get a letter grade. I know its a pansy move, but getting a P does not affect my GPA positively OR negatively, and honestly, I'd rather something have no affect on my GPA then getting a B.

Does taking a course P/NP fulfill your requirements? My UG was pretty picky and only allowed us to take a course P/NP if it was an elective. With this in mind, I would definitely recommend taking a course P/NP if you think you'll do poorly.

Hopefully2012 wrote:Does taking a course P/NP fulfill your requirements? My UG was pretty picky and only allowed us to take a course P/NP if it was an elective. With this in mind, I would definitely recommend taking a course P/NP if you think you'll do poorly.

I don't think a single class taken C/NR is going to matter for most admission committees, honestly even two probably wouldn't matter. Though as someone pointed out before, if those are gen eds, your university might have policies that prevent you from taking them C/NR (and having them 'count' towards graduation).

Personally, I think it'd be more rewarding if you challenged yourself to do well in those classes. Everyone can do well in lower-level mathematics courses.